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Flight D-Lay
Flight D-Lay
sammy_stecchino


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Challenge: D&L (Advanced Editing IV)
Camera: Minolta DiMAGE 7Hi
Location: SeaTac Airport
Date: Aug 24, 2005
Date Uploaded: Aug 25, 2005

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Statistics
Place: 136 out of 200
Avg (all users): 5.2480
Avg (commenters): 6.7647
Avg (participants): 4.9504
Avg (non-participants): 5.5271
Views since voting: 659
Views during voting: 377
Votes: 250
Comments: 20
Favorites: 0


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09/06/2005 10:35:39 AM
You were robbed. I gave you a 7. Love it!
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
09/04/2005 07:50:44 PM
Original! Nice comp despite the burnout in the highlights. I like it
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09/04/2005 07:45:16 PM
This is a great art peice. I love the blown out glass frame and the charismatic feel within the subject matter. Good luck!
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09/04/2005 05:09:56 PM
I know the feeling. But what gets me - why is there a rocking chair in the airport??
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09/04/2005 03:27:35 PM
The kind of image that can hang on the walls of a b/w exhibition. 8
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09/04/2005 11:16:14 AM
LOL this one just made me laugh!
What a creative use of the D&L !!! 10

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09/03/2005 06:14:42 PM
The title seems like a real stretch; I suspect that this would score much higher if the title didn't work against you. The fact that the cells in the grid aren't completely square is accentuated by the way you've cropped the image. Even if the windows really aren't rectangular I think that using perspective correction to make them so would have resulted in a more pleasing image. This is one of my favorite images in the challenge so far.
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09/02/2005 08:47:54 AM
Nice.
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09/01/2005 07:05:17 PM
This works. Nice use of b/w.
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08/29/2005 08:11:02 PM
Cool photo, catchy title. I'm always afraid to point my camera towards the sun, even with a UV filter.
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08/29/2005 05:38:33 PM
I hear ya.... I like it as high key type of shot.....7
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08/29/2005 03:18:07 PM
A bit blown out, but a great idea!
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08/29/2005 03:01:49 PM
this is great work. thanks for submitting it.
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08/29/2005 01:30:10 PM
Great picture but the title is a bit of a stretch. This will still get a good score from me though.
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08/29/2005 09:45:02 AM
Stretching the rules a bit too much IMHO. The image itself is marginal. The sun is too bright and the added reflection on the floor makes the total image too bright.
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08/29/2005 08:44:01 AM
This is a great idea for this challenge (first one I've seen). The photo has some blown-out areas, but it seems intentions and it work well. The thin border seems to wrap it all up. Nice work. 8
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08/29/2005 07:49:21 AM
Details Liberated! such a fine work.
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08/29/2005 02:43:47 AM
Great shot - The title and the man on the left is really a great match - the architechture of the window adds so much to the shot - Again Great job
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08/28/2005 10:03:21 PM
Obviously you can't control this, but I think I like it better without the sun.... Great composition all the same.
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08/28/2005 08:16:11 PM
The blown out sense doesn't work too well for me. I like the placement and the silhouetted figures, but the bright light is just a tad too hot for my taste.
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